' "“Under this scheme,” said ' Lord Bledisloe, “which will come to be discussed, at Ottawa as an ultimate objective!; if not a proximate probability, the type of products for export in each Empire country might undergo -some modification, but their volume would be enormously augmented, and their production be stimulated by (that element of confidence which is the very soul, of industrFal enterprise. ,It was this lack of confidence which; along with the fact that ■ money- was dear and, its international value inconstant, was responsible for capital being excessively driven out of industry into non-developmental investments. His • Excellency drew a striking parallel between rthe economic health and welfare of a big amalgamation of industrial undertakings, with its employees, and that of the vast British ■Commonwealth and its peoples. The scientific organisation and "development Of production consumption and intercom mufti cation in the 'Empire would yield an unprecedented renaissance of continuous industrial prosperity. '•Our future trade with friendly foreign countries must not ,b e oversaid Lord Bledisloe, “but it can be demonstrated conclusively that th*re is no more effective means of stimulating ultimately our trade with such' counties than first fortifying the internal trade structure of the Briti-h Empire and thus augmenting its productivity and spending capacity. In any case the Empire Economic Conference'. is likely to b e followed, and ougSTto be followed, by a Wan’d EcoiV. omic' Conference with a view to the breaking down of unnecessary 'barriers to ai general revival of the world’s trade.” \
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 8
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